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Does poverty constrain deforestation? Econometric evidence from Peru
Authors:Alix Peterson Zwane
Affiliation:University of California Berkeley and Giannini Foundation, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 207 Giannini Hall #3310, Berkeley, CA 94110, United States
Abstract:This paper examines the relationship between income and land clearing for households living in tropical forest regions. A simple model of the agricultural household that clears land for agriculture is developed to investigate the relationship between lagged income and cleared land holdings. Analysis of panel data from Peru suggests that lagged income is positively correlated with clearing, though at a decreasing rate, and, because of labor market constraints, clearing is positively correlated with household labor availability. This work suggests that small increases in the incomes of the poorest are unlikely to reduce deforestation in this context.
Keywords:Q12   O13
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